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'INDEX.
Acton's Modern Cookery........................ 39
A irSs Blackstone Economised............... 39
Alpine Club Map of Switzerland ............ 33
Alpine Guide (The).............................. 33
A mos' s Jurisprudence ........................... 10
---------Primer of the Constitution............ 10
Anderson's Strength of Materials............ 20
Armstrong's Organic Chemistry ............ 20
Arnold's (Dr.) Christian Life.................. 29
-------------------Lectures on Modern History 2
-------------------M i scellaneous Works ...... 12
-------------------School Sermons............... 29
-------------------Sermons ........................ 29
------------(T.) Manual of English Literature 12
A mould's Life of Lord Denman ............
Atherstone Priory.................................
Autumn Holidays of a Country Parson ... Ay re's Treasury of Bible Knowledge ......
Burke's Rise of Great Families
--------- Vicissitudes of Families
Busk's Folk-lore of Rome ......
---------Valleys of Tirol .........
Cabinet Lawyer....................................
Campbeirs Norway ..............................
Cates's Biographical Dictionary...............
---------and Woodward's Encyclopaedia ...
Changed Aspects of Unchanged Truths ... Chesney s Indian Polity ........................
------------ Modern Military Biography......
------------ Waterloo Campaign ...............
dough's Lives from Plutarch..................
Colenso on Moabite Stone etc................
----------'s Pentateuch and Book of Joshua.
------------Speaker's Bible Commentary ...
Collins's Mineralogy of Cornwall............
---------- Perspective..............................
Commonplace Philosopher in Town and
Country, by A. K. H. B...................
Comte's Positive Polity ........................
Comyn's Elena ....................................
Congreve's Essays.................................
-------------Politics of Aristotle ...............
Conington's Translation of Virgil's iEneid
----------------Miscellaneous Writings.........
Contanseau's Two French Dictionaries ... Conybeare and Howson's Life and Epistle: of St. Paul.......................................
Cotton's Memoir and Correspondence.....
Counsel and Comfort from a City Pulpit..
Cox's (G. W.) Aryan Mythology...........
-------------------Crusades.......................
-------------------History of Greece...........
---------- ■ ■ Tale of the Great Persiai
War..........................
-------------------Tales of Ancient Greece ..
-------------------and Jones's Teutonic Tale
Crawley's Thucydides..........................
Creasy on British Constitution ..............
Cresy's Encyclopaedia of Civil Engineerini
Critical Essays of a Country Parson........
Crookes's Chemical Analysis ................,
----------- Dyeing and Calico-printing.......,
Culley's Handbook of Telegraphy..........,
Cusack's Student's History of Ireland ....
D' Aubigne" s Reformation in the Time <
Cnhirn........................................
Bacon s Essays, by Whaiely.................. 10
----------Life and Letters, by Spedding ... 10
----------Works.................................... 10
Bain's Mental and Moral Science............ n
------on the Senses and Intellect ............ 11
Bakers Two Works on Ceylon............... 32
Ball's Guide to the Central Alps ............ 38
---------Guide to the Western Alps............ 38
 
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